GMED Global Expands Rapid COVID-19 Testing Clinics as New Coronavirus Infections Continue to Surge
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GMED Opens Rapid COVID Test Site in Pittsburgh
As new, highly contagious variants of the virus spread, we must maintain rigorous testing so that anyone who tests positive for COVID can act quickly to isolate, seek treatment and prevent new infections PITTSBURGH (PRWEB) January 29, 2021 As coronavirus continues to surge across most of the United States and the Centers for Disease Control is reporting a 7-day average of more than 1.2 million new COVID-19 cases each day, the need for accurate testing remains vital to fighting the pandemic. To support efforts to help contain the spread of the deadly virus, GMED Global, LLC, an international health care institution specializing in medical education and health care workforce development and solutions for government and non-government organizations, today an
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GMED Global Announces Holiday Hours for 3-in-1 Rapid COVID-19 and Influenza A and/or B Testing to Support Safe Gatherings
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Drive Through Testing Sites Offer Easy Access and Fast, Highly Accurate Results for Families and Holiday Travelers to Limit Continued Spread of Coronavirus
Our healthcare resources are strained and our frontline workers are exhausted, [so] we’re recommending that anyone celebrating the holidays with people outside of their household should first take a rapid 3-in-1 COVID and Influenza A and/or B test to limit the continued spread of the virus. HOUSTON (PRWEB) December 23, 2020 With more than 1.5 million new COVID cases reported in the last week alone, the Centers for Disease Control is urging Americans to celebrate the holidays at home to limit the spread of the virus. To help holiday travelers and college students returning home determine if they have been infected with the v